A study carried out by Brazil-based NGO the Institute of Forest and Agricultural Management and Certification (Imaflora) found that coffee plantations may sequester more carbon emissions than they emit when practices such as organic fertilizer are used. The study involved 20 farms associated with the Cerrado Coffee Growers’ Cooperative (Expocacer).The Wombat has Rule 5 Monday: Happy Lee-Jackson Day! up and at 'em at The Other McCain.
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Monday, January 8, 2024
The Monday Morning Stimulus
Brazilian Study Sheds Light on Greenhouse Gas Sequestration on Coffee
Farms
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agriculture,
coffee,
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